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Temporary Drinking Water Supplies

22 March 2014

Portable and modular water treatment systems can provide safe and clean drinking water for emergency situations (such as disaster relief zones) or for temporary supply to mining camps and construction sites. This blog outlines the basics of emergency water treatment and discusses potential applications, based on Groundwater Engineering's expertise.

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Meet us at the UKTI Trade Mission in Manila

7 March 2014

Groundwater Engineering will be part of the UK Trade and Investment Mission to the Asian Development Bank in Manila, Philippines from 10 to 14 March 2014. Managing Director Seb Fisher will attend the Trade Mission to promote services and products in the fields of solar water pumping, emergency water supply and water well engineering.

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Introduction to Solar Water Pumping

3 March 2014

Solar water pumping systems are a modern but field proven means of pumping water in locations where access to grid power is not available, or where the grid is not reliable. This blog outlines the basics of solar water pumping, discusses potential applications and highlights some advantages and disadvantages of the method, based on Groundwater Engineering's expertise.

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Managing Environmental Impacts of Dewatering

16 February 2014

Dewatering and groundwater control can potentially cause impacts on the groundwater environment. This blog discusses potential impacts and identifies possible mitigation measures, based on Groundwater Engineering's expertise.

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What is the Best Dewatering Method?

2 February 2014

Advice on selecting the best dewatering method based on Groundwater Engineeing's expertise in groundwater control

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What is Dewatering?

23 January 2014

An introduction to dewatering techniques based on Groundwater Engineering's expertise in groundwater control

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